Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "CentOS 5 and bittorrent"
2008 Jun 24
5
bittorrent
Looks the only way now to grab a DVD is by torrent.
What is the yum install XXXX name to get it on the machine?
I have downloaded the torrent file, but what do I execute to grab the DVD?
Thanks, great effort CentOS Team.
Jerry
2014 Dec 28
5
OT: Bittorrent clients
Hi all,
Just switched my home computer from Windows 7 to CentOS 6.6 and I'm having a slight bit of trouble with the bittorrent-clients.
* Transmission is fine but lacks "a bit" in features.
* Vuze is my preferred bt-client but gives me horrendous gfx-artifacts, like not showing the torrent name (it's white text on a white background or some such...).
* Deluge is better, and
2004 Jun 25
1
BitTorrent
It seems like more efficient file transfer technology may be about as
important to bringing video production and distribution to the masses as more
efficient video compression.
I'm wondering how much of a difference BitTorrent made in the downloads of the
theora sample files. Is there a record of the number of downloads that were
made, and the number of Gbytes that were sent from the server
2009 Oct 15
3
CentOS 5.4 and BitTorrent
If I remember correctly, when version 5.3 was released, about 95% was
made available by BitTorrent before the official release date, so that
the entire file would be available as soon as possible after the
release.
Could the same be done this time?
--
Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca>
"Yves Bellefeuille: Eterna malvenkanto en UEA" -- Heroldo Komunikas,
n-ro 389
2005 Apr 19
5
Rid me of this boot GUI
One of these days, RedHat might actually run me off!!!! AAAARGH!!!!
Can anyone tell me how to get CentOS 4 to simply boot to the console in
text mode? If I wanted a stinkin' GUI I would have installed winders!
Now, my KVM and 25 foot cord is just too long to send a GUI signal
across the room and I'm missing 50% of the screen.. striped vertically..
at about 1/8th inch spacing. Not
2005 Jan 12
1
Release Announcement: Centos 3.4 x86_64 RC1
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of a release
candidate for CentOS 3.4 x86_64. This product supports AMD64 and Intel
EM64T processors.
Individual binary iso files are available from:
http://beta.centos.org/centos/3.4beta/isos/x86_64/
A bit torrent for the 4 binary iso images is available from:
2007 Aug 29
1
Seeds for Centos 4.5 (s390) bittorrent
Hello, I would like to download the DVD image for the s390x hardware - could
someone seed the torrent or point me to an image I can download?
Thanks,
Mike.
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2010 Feb 11
9
XCP Downloading and Xen.org
Xen Community:
As you are aware, the Xen Cloud Platform has been available for download since last November and is becoming a very successful release for Xen.org. In fact, we are seeing substantial network traffic for this solution as we had 26 TB of data from XCP downloads in the past 4 weeks. Of course, this amount of traffic is forcing a re-examination of our co-location agreements as we are
2010 Feb 11
9
XCP Downloading and Xen.org
Xen Community:
As you are aware, the Xen Cloud Platform has been available for download since last November and is becoming a very successful release for Xen.org. In fact, we are seeing substantial network traffic for this solution as we had 26 TB of data from XCP downloads in the past 4 weeks. Of course, this amount of traffic is forcing a re-examination of our co-location agreements as we are
2005 Jan 22
1
Re: CentOS 3.4 Single CD "Server" version
Hey,
Lance mentioned yum group install. This yum group
capability makes the "server" CD's more versatile than
the name implies -- you only need a broadband
connection to get any kind of CentOS install you want.
Start with a minimal install off the CD, and then use
the yum group install to conveniently get the same
install you could get off the 3 CD set (only more up
to date).
2007 Aug 03
2
centos 5 as p2p client
Hello,
I'm running centos5. I'm wanting this machine only, none of my other
ones, to participate in p2p file sharing, bittorrent, edonkey, maybe other
networks. Does anyone have a howto or step by step guide for this? I've
installed bittorrent and mldonkey clients, but neither is working, i'm
assuming gateway firewall issue, but i've enabled the correct ports, 6881
2009 Apr 02
5
Don't forget to use torrents for your downloads!
For those who may forget, usin torrents to download and share the new
images will get you faster downloads (if enough folks participate) if
you have a "fat" pipe and alleviate the load on the CentOS servers.
I have a "chubby" pipe (~ 1.2MB/sec) and got the stuff really quickly
earlier today.
If your torrent has distributed hash table capability, I suggest that
you also use
2004 Jun 01
2
MD5Sum for CentOS-3.1 DVD iso?
Hello everyone. Thanks to everyone who made this project possible. This
is my first post, although I have looked at the archives. I haven't found
an answer to this in the archives, so I thought I would post it here.
I've downloaded the DVD iso for CentOS-3.1 from BitTorrent, and I'm
leaving my torrent open for another day or so to help out. I see there is
an MD5Sum file for the
2007 Dec 17
4
Torrent: reminder to use it folks!
Well, there's so few going right now that I'm showing 38 days to get the
DVD. My normal dnld from a mirror travels appx. 600Mb/sec.
I'll wait until most of the U.S. goes home before I give up and use the
normal download though.
Here's hoping...
--
Bill
2013 May 14
1
Bit Torrent Application
Hey All,
Can someone suggest a bit torrent application for CentOS 6.4 along with
the name of the repo where it resides.
Add/Remove Software, and several google attempts, have come up empty.
--
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?v?
/(_)\
^ ^ Mark LaPierre
Registered Linux user No #267004
https://linuxcounter.net/
****
2007 Nov 13
1
Release: VMKNOPPIX for X86/X86_64 with Xen3.1.1, KVM48, UML, QEMU, VirtualBox
Dear,
We released new VMKNOPPIX for x86/x86_64.
http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/vmknoppix/index-en.html
VMKNOPPIX-CD for x86 (20071101)
VMKNOPPIX-CD for x86_64 (20071107)
This version includes Xen3.1.1, KVM48, x86_64 kernel with IA32 emulator, etc.
The included software is as follows.
KNOPPIX 5.1.1 (kernel 2.6.19) with
Xen3.1.1 (DomU&HVM)
2005 May 21
2
BitTorrent uploads enabled?
I''m seeing what may be sort of strange behavior - My machine is behind a
Shorewall firewall, which, in the rules section, includes:
AllowBitTorrent, any source, any dest
I''m wondering - how is my machine behind the firewall able to upload, since
no port forwarding related to bittorrent is taking place? (Just to clarify -
it IS uploading)
I looked at the AllowBitTorrent
2005 Sep 21
2
Streaming Theora
Perhaps this is a stupid question, but would it be possible (probably alot
of work if possible) to have a bandwith sharing video stream using something
similar to bittorrent? Basically, bittorrent but playing the video as it's
downloading. Is this possible/feasible or is it just wishful thinking?
Paul Messina
2005 Aug 25
3
'Many' packages installed - CentOS 4.1
Hi
Installed my first CentOS box last night after coming from Whitebox -
This is perhaps me being stupid but on install i opted for 'Custom'
install as i prefer minimal and then build as i suit. I went through the
list of things to install and removed everything apart from networking.
Install happenned and tons of stull ended up being installed including X
openoffice and the like -
2004 Mar 19
1
CentOS 3.1 has now been released
Thanks to all who have tested - CentOS 3.1 has now been released.
....
The release includes all security updates for rhel released by 18th
March.
For now further security announcements will be posted to both the
centos at caosity.org and centos-devel at caosity.org mailing lists.
....
CentOS-3 also now includes the rhel documentation, both on the cds (cd3
/docs) and also on the mirrors in